Police evict squatters from Barcelona buildings

Police officers prepare to evict squatted buildings of Kubo and La Ruina in Barcelona
A squatter hangs on a climbing rope as police officers try to evict squatted buildings of Kubo and La Ruina in Barcelona, Spain, November 30, 2023. REUTERS/Albert Gea
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Police evict squatters from Barcelona buildings

Riot police on Thursday evicted a group of squatters from two buildings in Barcelona that had been occupied for several years, following a court order in a case that has triggered significant attention in Spain.

In the raid, that started before dawn, police officers approached the adjacent buildings walking inside a metal cage to protect themselves from rocks, smoke guns and fire flares thrown by the squatters.

Officers cut the gates to eventually enter the buildings and remove its occupants, including one person who was hanging on a cord along the facade of one of the buildings. Seven people were arrested.

The buildings are located in a wealthy Barcelona neighbourhood. Their occupation was put in the spotlight by conservative and far-right parties to question the city's safety in the run-up to a local election earlier this year.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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